What are Profoot Toe Protector Tubes?
Profoot Toe Protector Tubes are designed to cushion and protect sore toes, although this product can also be used on sore fingers. If you’re suffering from sore toes, Profoot Toe Protector Tubes can help to provide relief from pain and irritation, whenever you need it.
Why would I need a toe protector?
There are a few reasons why your toes may benefit from a toe protector. For example, you may suffer from painful corn which could use protection from pressure and friction. If you have a hammertoe (a bent toe) or suffer from overlapping toes, a toe protector can help to protect your toe as it heals.
How will this product protect my toe?
Profoot Toe Protector Tubes surround the entirety of your toe (or finger) providing all-over comfort and protection while it heals. These protector tubes are enriched with mineral oil, helping to soften and moisturise your skin, helping to relieve corns or dry skin as you wear your protector.
How to use Profoot Toe Protector Tubes.
To use your Profoot Toe Protector Tube, simply slip it over the end of the toe (or finger) you would like to protect. If the protector tube is too long, remove it and trim to size using sharp scissors. Do not wear for more than 18 continuous hours. If you would like to clean your Profoot Toe Protector Tube, do so with water and mild soap. Allow airing dry. Sprinkle a little talcum powder onto the gel to remove stickiness after washing. Replace your Profoot Toe Protector Tube wen the gel layer has worn thin.
When should Profoot Toe Protector Tubes not be used?
If you have diabetes or suffer from poor circulation, speak to your doctor or Chemist 4 U pharmacist before using Profoot Toe Protector Tubes. If you experience any numbness, pain, or irritation while using this product, stop use and seek medical advice immediately. Profoot Toe Protector Tubes are not to be used as a bandage on broken skin. Keep out of sight and reach of children.
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